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Ceterum (autem)
censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam ("Furthermore, I
consider Carthage to need to be destro****"),
often abbreviated to
Carthago delenda est...
- fame for
ending all
speeches with
ceterum autem censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam – "Furthermore, I
consider that
Carthage must be destro****".)
Kearney was...
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speech after the
Second Punic War with
ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam,
literally "For the rest, I am of the
opinion that
Carthage is to be destro****...
- of
citing Cato, but what he said was
nearer to
censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam ("I hold
Carthage to be in need of destruction"). In a dictionary, the...
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regardless of the subject, with the
phrase ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam—"Moreover, I am of the
opinion that
Carthage ought to be destro****". In...
- to the senate, all of
which ended with "Ceterum
censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam" (Moreover, I
advise that
Carthage should be destro****). A
group of Carthaginian...
- time on, Cato
keeps repeating the cry "Ceterum
censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam" ("Moreover, I
advise that
Carthage must be destro****") at the end of all...
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frequently ended his
speeches with the
statement Ceterum censeo Carthaginem delendam esse ("I also
think Carthage to be [something] that must be destro****"...
- depart!") — Cicero, In
Catilinam 1.10. "Ceterum
censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam." ("Furthermore, I
consider that
Carthage must be destro****") — Cato the...
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speech after the
Second Punic War with
ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse
delendam,
literally "For the rest, I am of the
opinion that
Carthage is to be destro****...